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The iPhone 7 Plus and 7 are two of the most powerful smartphones on the market. Personally, I prefer the matte black finish on the 7. It still looks nice, but it handles minor wear and tear a lot nicer.
Both of the new iPhones are also rocking some serious power. Inside you'll find the new A10 Fusion chip, which uses a pair of high-powered CPU cores along with two that are more focused on battery efficiency. I have no complaints in terms of performance. I saw your speed test and obviously (Judner laughing) you can see how quickly it moves. It's actually the best. Moving between apps is like a no-brainer.
The Plus does have a slight advantage when it comes to memory, with three gigs of RAM compared to two on the normal 7, but it's hard to notice much difference in real use. Thankfully, Apple has also bumped up the storage options. The base model now starts with 32 gigabytes with options to go up to 128 and 256 gigabytes.
The bigger difference is in battery life, the 7 Plus still easily lasts through a full day and then some, but the 7 has seen a big improvement to nearly match it. While it's not exclusive to the new iPhone, iOS 10 is a big improvement. With a pretty solid facelift, iOS is looking better than it has in years. The super-flat design of iOS 7 has been toned down a bit and the entire interface feels like it has been coated in an extra layer of butter.
I have noticed a few crashes here and there, but there's no denying that these are some of the fastest phones out there. Another area where things have improved is in the camera department. The iPhone 7 now has a new brighter f/1.8 aperture lens which brings in about 50% more light compared to the 6s. It's a noticeable upgrade.
There's a slightly shallower depth of field and low-light has seen a big jump, which is helped by the addition of optical image stabilization on the regular 7, in addition to the 7 Plus. Autofocus is also incredibly quick. It's right on par with the Galaxy S7 as the fastest focusing phone out there right now.
Pictures are nice and sharp with very pleasant color. Apple's always hit a nice middle ground between punchy and over-the-top and this is no exception. When the Note 7 and S7 Edge camera first came out, I was comfortable saying that was the best camera on any smartphone. Now that the 7 camera has come out, it's a close one and two. So that's really impressive for both of them.
The iPhone 7 is rocking a new seven-megapixel front-facing camera and it's really not bad. The improvements in color have also come across to the selfie camera and while it's still not as wide as the terrific front-facing camera on the S7 and Note 7, it's a nice improvement.
Where you'll notice a bigger difference is with the new telephoto camera that's been added to the 7 Plus. It's a two-time zoom compared to the main camera which can give you some very different perspectives when shooting, without relying on digital zoom. Apple has done good job of making switching between the two cameras seamless, however the telephoto camera just can't match the quality of the main shooter.
It has a smaller aperture and it's a physically smaller sensor which hurts especially in low light. On the other hand, video on both the 7 and 7 Plus are absolutely top-notch. The stabilization is the best in the business right now even when shooting in 4K and the slow motion option delivers some really cool results.
So what do you guys think about the iPhone 7? Let me know in the comments below and definitely be sure to subscribe to the channel to catch more Is It Worth It episodes like this. Anyway, guys, thank you so much for watching and I will catch you on the next one.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- As the 10th edition of what is literallythe most popular piece oftechnology in the world,there's a lot of hypearound the new iPhone 7.Is it worth it?Hey guys. This is Austin,and it's safe to say there is a lot ofhype riding on these two phones.Don't let the 7 name fool you,these are almost identical lookingto the 6 and 6s at first glance.You're still getting thesame sized 4.7 and 5.5 inchdisplays on the 7 and 7 Pluswhich is an interesting choice.The easiest way to spot thedifference is around backwhere the 7 has anoticeably larger camera humpand the Plus has an even bigger one.The largest change thoughis what isn't on the phone.And something else that'sI think, super divisive,is the lack of a headphone jack.- No way.- Oh yeah, don't know if you noticed,but there's actually no headphone jack- Yeah.Apple has a long history of killing portsbefore people are ready,however they may have taken a step too farwith the headphone jack.To make up for this, they includea set of Lightning EarPodsalong with an adapterto plug normal 3.5millimeter headphones in.The EarPods are, well, they're EarPods.They're totally fine,but they aren't replacing yourhigh-end cans any time soon.To be fair, the headphone adapterworks exactly as you'd expect.Plug it into the phone and your headphoneswill sound exactly likeon previous iPhones,however, it's small and easy to lose.You'll probably end up needing another,but at least they're only $9.Headphone makers haven't been shyabout making their ownLightning headphones though,and some of them are actually pretty good.You're definitely paying a premium,but at least you're getting quality.Your other option areBluetooth headphones.In addition to the solid selectionthat have been around foryears like the Jaybird Freedom,Apple are about to have theirown option available, AirPods.- There's a lot of good thingswith the AirPods and the new Beats.- Oh yes, you tried the AirPods.- Right.- What do you think about the AirPods?- I think they're crazy expensive,they're way too much money.- These are fully independent EarPods,that rely on Apple's new W1 chipto make syncing as seamless as possible.That same chip has made it's wayinto the new Beats Solo3 Headphonesand it really is dead simple to connectwith the ability to move between devicesthat are connected via iCloud.The Solo3s sound likeBeats for good and badbut at least the tech inside works.Actually use the iPhone 7 thoughand you'll find a few problemswith this wonderful new future.If you want to listen to music over AUXand charge at the same time,you'll need the Apple Lightning Dockwhich looks cool but runs a hefty $50.It's not all bad news onthe audio side though,in addition to the bottom firing speakerfrom the last iPhone, younow get an interestingstereo setup with the earpiecealso working as a speaker.- But, we've seen these other phoneswith bezels the same sizeand these huge speakersthat sound phenomenal, so,- Yeah- Good improvement. Wewould like that to continue.- One change that feelsincredibly weird at first,is the new home button.Unlike before, this actuallyisn't even a real button at all.Turn the phone off, and you realizeit's just a piece ofglass that doesn't move.With the phone on though,it uses a taptic enginethat vibrates to give the illusionof an actual button press.I feel like it's 90% there,but for a button, I expectit work 100% of the time.- Right right right.And if you have anything on your finger,there's now way it's gonna work.- There is one upside to thelack of a headphone jack.The iPhone 7 is now water resistant.It's not fully waterproof.Rated to be under a meterof water for 30 minutes,you should probablyleave the iPhone behindon your next scuba diving excursion,but for a quick dip in thepool it should be fine.Or at least that's what Iwould have said if by gettingthat last shot didn'tkind of kill the phone.So I didn't realize until this morning,however the home button nowis being really inconsistent.Sometimes it works, but theTaptic Engine is way off.So, I'm getting all kindsof weird sort of feedback.However, the biggerissue is with the camera.So, if you look around back, you'll seeespecially the main cameralens, is seriously fogged up.There's definitely some waterthat's gotten inside the phone.Now it's not quite as bad when you lookat the telephoto lens or if you tryto take a picture, it's pretty blurry.So using the second cameraclears things up a little bit,however even with thefront-facing camera you can seethat there's definitely, uugh!There's definitely a lotof condensation there.Which is disappointing.This phone is rated tobe under a meter of waterfor 30 minutes, however after being underabout two inches of water for 30 seconds,it was enough to do some serious damage.To be fair, this is probablyan isolated incidentwith my phone as I've seena lot of other water testswhere people have had theiPhone 7 under water for hoursand it's been totally fine,however the next time you decideto get your iPhone 7 wet,you many wanna think twice.Something else that couldbe a pain to deal with,is the new jet black finish.At first glance it looks pretty killerwith the serious polishbut it absolutely attractsfingerprints and tiny scratches.Even Apple admits that youshould probably use a casewith it, which isn't exactly encouragingfor the long-term durability.Personally, I prefer thematte black finish on the 7.It still looks nice, but ithandles minor wear and teara lot nicer.Both of the new iPhones arealso rocking some serious power.Inside you'll find thenew A10 Fusion chip,which uses a pair ofhigh-powered CPU cores alongwith two that are morefocused on battery efficiency.- I have no complaintsin terms of performance.I saw your speed test and obviously,(Judner laughing)you can see how quickly it moves.- It's actually the best.- Moving betweenapps is like a no brainer.- The Plus does have a slight advantagewhen it comes to memorywith three gigs of RAMcompared to two on the normal 7,but it's hard to noticemuch difference in real use.Thankfully, Apple has alsobumped up the storage options.The base model now starts with 32 gigswith options to go up to128 and 256 gigabytes.The bigger difference is in battery life,the 7 Plus still easily lasts methrough a full day and then some,but the 7 has seen a bigimprovement to nearly match it.While it's not exclusiveto the new iPhone,iOS 10 is a big improvement.With a pretty solid facelift, iOSis looking better than it has in years.The super-flat design of iOS7 has been toned down a bitand the entire interfacefeels like it has been coatedin an extra layer of butter.I have noticed a fewcrashes here and there,but there's no denying that these aresome of the fastest phones out there.Another area where things have improved,is in the camera department.The iPhone 7 now has a newbrighter f/1.8 aperture lenswhich bring in about 50% morelight compared to the 6s.It's a noticeable upgrade.There's a slightlyshallower depth of fieldand low-light has seen a big jump,which is helped by the addition ofoptical image stabilizationon the regular 7,in addition to the 7 Plus.Autofocus is also incredibly quick.It's right on par with the Galaxy S7as the fastest focusingphone out there right now.Pictures are nice and sharpwith very pleasant color.Apple's always hit a nicemiddle ground between punchyand over-the-top and this is no exception.- When the Note 7 and S7Edge camera first came out,I was comfortable saying thatthat was the best cameraon any smartphone.Now that the 7 camera has come out,it's a close one and two.So that's really impressivefor both of them.- The iPhone 7 is rocking a newseven megapixel front-facing cameraand it's really not bad.The improvements in colorhave also come acrossto the selfie camera andwhile it's still not as wideas the terrific front-facing camerason the S7 and Note 7,it's a nice improvement.Where you'll notice a bigger difference iswith the new telephoto camerathat's been added to the 7 Plus.It's a two-time zoomcompared to the main camerawhich can give you somevery different perspectiveswhen shooting, withoutrelying on digital zoom.Apple has done goodjob of making switchingbetween the two cameras seamless,however the telephotocamera just can't matchthe quality of the main shooter.It has a smaller apertureand it's a physically smaller sensorwhich hurts especially in low light.On the other hand, video on both the 7and 7 Plus are absolutely top notch.The stabilization is the bestin the business right noweven when shooting in 4Kand the slow motion option deliverssome really cool results.On one hand the iPhone 7 isa solid improvement,you're getting blisteringperformance, water resistance,improved cameras and better battery life.On the other though, you havea nearly identical designand the total lack of a headphone jack,borders on a deal breaker for some.As always, they're expensiveand not for everyone,but if you're looking forsome of the best phonesout right now, the iPhone7 and 7 Plus are worth it.So what do you guysthink about the iPhone 7?Let me know in the comments belowand definitely be sure tosubscribe to the channelto catch more Is It WorthIt episodes like this.Anyway guys, thank youso much for watchingand I will catch you on the next one.iPhone 12 is 12 times morerevolutionary than iPhone 9- Well see, that's what I thoughtbut then I would make the, wait,what? Nine?- Yeah.- Oh- The actual number of subpixelsis not a crazy differencebetween that and 1080p, what was that?- I think there was a cat.